Introduction; General Guidelines - Nuvo aea n22 Owner's Manual

Phantom-powered ribbon microphone
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INTRODUCTION

The N22 is a side-address, phantom-powered ribbon microphone with a
bidirectional (or figure-of-8) pickup pattern. It was designed for close-
up miking applications like acoustic and electric guitars, vocals, drums,
or piano, but it is also well suited to be used at a distance thanks to
its healthy output level. With phantom-powered JFET electronics and
a custom German transformer the N22 achieves optimal performance
with a wide range of preamps ranging from vintage high-end models
to USB or Firewire audio interfaces in home studio setups. The highly
protected pure aluminum ribbon allows for using the N22 in live sound
applications and vocal recording without the need for an additional
pop-filter. The N22 is the first member of AEA's NUVO series. Rooted
in the RCA tradition just like other AEA ribbons, all NUVO microphones
are designed to offer a fresh approach to the ribbon transducer and
represent Wes Dooley's take on the evolution of the ribbon microphone.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES

The two sides of the N22 (front and back) are voiced exactly the same,
but keep in mind that the backside has opposite polarity compared to
the front. Positive polarity is achieved by positioning the side with the
"NUVO" logo towards the sound source.
The supplied microphone clip will provide adequate vibration isolation in
most situations.
To maintain the best performance from your new AEA N22 microphone,
take note of these four basic rules:
1) Keep the microphone covered when it is not in use.
2) Always use a sturdy microphone stand.
3) Never expose the microphone to strong air turbulence.
4) Be nice to the microphone, and it will be nice to you.
1) Keeping the microphone covered when it is not in use will reduce the
possibility of damage that might result from a sudden gust of air coming
from air-conditioning or an open door or window. Place the supplied
protective bag (or a standard plastic bag) over the microphone when
it is not in use. For longer-term storage, replace the microphone in its
protective case.
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